All too often we tend to forget the so called little things . . . But truthfully those little things come with huge effects.
Think of your life as a blank sheet of paper and each life changing event as a little round dot. Events are merely a change in direction or slightly altering a path. Birth and Death are a given, two dots, starting school, ending school, two more. Marriage, divorce, finishing high school, college, landing a job, starting a business, children, dreams, disasters, etc.
Now look at the piece of paper . . . It is quickly filling up. But still there is plenty of white paper we over look, that’s life. We don’t live life all in retirement. We don’t live life standing in the rainbow. Life is a process that keeps moving forward.
And so I ask you, what one book made the biggest impact on your life?
Mine, “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” by Ernest Hemingway. I read it, I learned it, I lived it. It became part of my value system. And secretly I have always wanted to be a writer. And now I am.
Dan Hanosh
Dreams are yours to Share
My Books: The World Outside My Window, AuthorHouse, 2004
Soon to come, Sleepless Nights
Links: Dreams Are Yours To Share
Warriors and Wars
The Moon Also Rises
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